n.高潮;極點;層進法;[生]頂極群落;巔峰,最高峰
過去式: climaxed 過去分詞: climaxed 現在分詞: climaxing 第三人稱單數: climaxes
/">成人英語MBA聯考單詞大全n.(名詞)高潮
極點,頂點,最高點
【修辭學】漸強修辭法,層進法
最高峰
【生】頂極(群落),演替頂極
關頭,最緊迫的問題
最精彩、最驚心動魄的一場
性高潮,極度興奮
高潮樂隊,一支來自中國的搖滾樂隊
v.(動詞)達到巔峰
(使)達到頂點
(使)達到高潮
達到性高潮
n.(名詞)[C]頂點,極點 peak
[C]高潮 the most interesting and important part
climax
noun
1. the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse
Synonym: orgasmsexual climaxcoming
2. the decisive moment in a novel or play
e.g. the deathbed scene is the climax of the play
Synonym: culmination
3. arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness
4. the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding
e.g. the climax of the artist's career
in the flood tide of his success
Synonym: flood tide
5. the most severe stage of a disease
verb
1. end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage
e.g. The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace
Synonym: culminate
1. (通常臨近結尾的)高潮,最精彩處
The climax of something is the most exciting or important moment in it, usually near the end.
climax的解釋
e.g. For Pritchard, reaching an Olympics was the climax of her career...
對普里查德來說,參加奧運會是她事業上的巔峰。
e.g. It was the climax to 24 hours of growing anxiety...
24小時里不斷加重的焦慮在那一刻達到頂點。
2. (使)接近高潮;(使)達到頂點
The event that climaxes a sequence of events is an exciting or important event that comes at the end. You can also say that a sequence of events climaxes with a particular event.
e.g. The demonstration climaxed two weeks of strikes...
游行示威將持續了兩周的罷工推向了高潮。
e.g. They've just finished a sell-out UK tour that climaxed with a three-night stint at Brixton Academy.
他們剛剛結束在英國的巡回演出,演出場場爆滿,最后在布里克斯頓學院進行的為期3天的演出將此次活動推向了高潮。
3. 性高潮
A climax is an orgasm .
4. 達到性高潮
When someone climaxes, they have an orgasm.
climax
e.g. Often, a man can enjoy making love but may not be sufficiently aroused to climax.
通常情況下,男人可能會享受魚水之歡,但未必能完全達到高潮。
1. 頂極群落:無論演替最初是在何種環境條件下發生,若時間足夠長且無外界因素干擾,演替將會不斷地向前進行,經過一系列的過渡階段群落(稱為演替系列),最終將達到一個與當地大氣候及土壤等生態環境條件相適應的、組成和結構相對穩定的群落,即演替頂極群落(climax).
2. 頂點:哈米頓說一劇最有力的場面必須要具體的附屬物,演劇者必設法使觀眾預先知道這附屬物之存在,則至劇的頂點(climax)時觀眾才會以全力注意人物,而不致為附屬物分心了.
3. 頂極:演替頂極(climax)植物群落演替學說中的一個概念. 由美國植物生態學家克萊門茨所提出,認為演替頂極是一定地區氣候條件下的自然群落最終發展(演替)階段,它與地區氣候和其他環境因素間的相互關系處于平衡狀態,是最中生和最穩定的群落.
☆ 1580左右進入英語,直接源自希臘語的klimax,意為梯子。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語climax是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
In the climax of the display the heavens seem on fire.(在最精彩的一幕中,天空好象在燃燒。)
Even some authors who accepted the climax concept rejected Clements' characterization of it as a superorganism, and it is indeed a misleading metaphor.(甚至一些接受高潮概念的作者也反對克萊門茨將其描述為超有機體,而它確實是誤導性的比喻。)
The Libyan rebels' push into Tripoli Sunday night may end up being a bit of an anti-climax for the oil markets.(日夜間,利比亞反對派源源不斷地涌入了首都的黎波里。對石油市場來說,這樣的結果可能會顯得有點“虎頭蛇尾”。)
The climax of this civilization was the Mississippian culture.(這個文明的鼎盛即密西西比文化。)
In contrast, a complex climax community, such as a temperate forest, will tolerate considerable damage from weather to pests.(相反,一個復雜的頂極群落,如溫帶森林,將承受天氣和害蟲所帶來的大規模破壞。)
The music builds up to a rousing climax.(音樂逐漸達到了令人振奮的高潮。)
At least in temperate zones, maximum diversity is often found in mid-successional stages, not in the climax community.(至少在溫帶地區,最大的多樣性通常出現在演替中期,而不是在頂極群落中。)
Support for this idea came from the observation that long-lasting climax communities usually have more complex food webs and more species diversity than pioneer communities.(支持這一觀點的是,長期存在的頂極群落通常比先鋒群落有更復雜的食物網和更多的物種多樣性。)
The festival will climax on Sunday with a gala concert.(星期天的音樂盛會將把這次會演推向高潮。)
For Pritchard, reaching the Olympics was the climax of her career.(對普里查德來說,進軍奧林匹克運動會是她事業的巔峰。)